The hanging bridge at Sair Sapata is one of the longest of its kind in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
The complex is positioned specifically to overlook the Bhojtal, one of the oldest man-made lakes in India.
It was designed as part of an initiative to provide a dedicated urban green space for environmental awareness and family recreation.
The site includes a musical fountain that utilizes choreographed water jets synchronized with light and sound systems.
Sair Sapata is a tourism complex situated along the banks of the Bada Talab, also known as Bhojtal, in Bhopal. The site features a 260-meter-long hanging bridge constructed with steel, which serves as a primary pedestrian walkway across the area. Visitors can access a variety of recreational amenities, including a musical fountain, toy train tracks, and various water-based activities. The park is managed by the Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation. It covers a sprawling landscape designed specifically for family leisure and outdoor activities. It is situated on the road connecting Bhopal to the Bhadbhada dam area, offering direct views of the upper lake reservoir.
The center of the hanging bridge, which offers a wide-angle view of the Bada Talab and the surrounding landscape.
Bring a hat and sunscreen as the site has large open paved areas with limited natural canopy.
Visit during the late afternoon to experience both the lake sunset and the evening musical fountain illumination.
Wear comfortable walking shoes to traverse the length of the pedestrian hanging bridge.
Avoid visiting during the peak heat of the afternoon in the summer months, as the concrete areas retain high temperatures.
Maintain noise levels in respect of the natural surroundings; littering is strictly prohibited in the lakefront zones.